* Morin D. Bell, 32, of North 3rd Street, was arrested early Tuesday at his home on the charge of simple assault. He was released on his own recognizance.

The charge stems from an alleged incident of domestic violence.

* Walter D. Winner, 45, of Carmel Road, was arrested Monday night on the charge of simple assault. He was released on his own recognizance.

The charge stems from an alleged incident of domestic violence.

* A Morias Avenue resident reported Monday evening that someone broke the mailbox in front of his 100-block home sometime between 8 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.

It appeared the mailbox had been struck by a vehicle that drove onto the victim’s property, according to police.

* Brian K. Cohen, 27, of Pennsauken, was arrested Monday afternoon on a Millville contempt warrant, which called for $1,000 bail, and was taken to the municipal court.

* A North 7th Street resident reported Monday afternoon that someone broke into her home and stole a Gateway laptop computer, three Dell laptop computers, two Xbox 360 videogame consoles and their controllers, and a Nintendo Wii videogame console and its controllers.

The burglary occurred sometime between 7:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.

The victim told police she arrived home to find someone had let her dogs out of her home into her 400-block property’s enclosed backyard. She also noted the home’s rear door lock is broken and added that one of her dogs would have bitten a stranger had one tried to enter her home.

* Someone broke out the front window and front-door window to Peppey’s Cuts, located on East Broad Street, at around 9:40 p.m. Sunday.

A police report on the vandalism did not include a damage estimate.

* A West Green Street resident reported Sunday afternoon that her purse was stolen from an East Green Street laundromat.

The victim told police her purse, which she described as beige and of a medium size, contained her bank card, $100 and a money order for $200.

An employee at the laundromat, which was not named in a police report, indicated that a short, black male, who had his hair in dreadlocks and appeared to be in his 50s, stole the purse.

The victim told police she was not home when the vandalism occurred, but her children were and they did not see anyone break out the window.

Police did not locate an object possibly used to break out the window.

Damage was estimated at $100.

* Joan M. Simon, 29, of Morias Avenue, was arrested Sunday afternoon on the charge of shoplifting, accused of attempting to steal $20 worth of food items from ShopRite. Also served a Camden contempt warrant, which called for $666 bail, she was released on her own recognizance.

* A North 2nd Street resident reported Sunday morning that someone broke out the windows to her 200-block home’s rear door.

Police also discovered that someone had pried at the frame to a bathroom window, also located at the rear of the home.

Police found a piece of wood on the rear steps.

Damage to the door was estimated at $200.

* Maria Torres, 34, of Mays Landing Road, was arrested Saturday night on two Vineland contempt warrants and lodged in the county jail on $1,500 bail.

* Romaine A. Rhett, 34, of East Broad Street, was arrested Saturday night on two Millville contempt warrants after being turned over to city police by state troopers. He was released after he posted $482 bail.

* Thomas M. Woodward, 37, of South 4th Street, was arrested Saturday night on the charges of simple assault and criminal mischief. He was released on his own recognizance.

The charges stem from an alleged incident of domestic violence.

* Paris A. Johnson, 19, of East Broad Street, was arrested Saturday evening on the charges of contempt and simple assault. He was lodged in the county jail on $25,000 bail.

* Wanda A. Barnes, 38, of North 2nd Street, was arrested Saturday afternoon on a Millville contempt warrant, which called for $350 bail, but was released on her own recognizance with a new court date.

* Jose S. LaBoy, 38, of South 5th Street, was arrested Saturday afternoon at his home on the charges of simple assault and obstruction of justice. He was released on his own recognizance.

The assault charge stems from an alleged incident of domestic violence.

* An East Mulberry Street resident reported Saturday afternoon that two men entered her home after she opened the door for them, then stole a Brinks security box from the bedroom of a man who lives with her at the 300-block home.

The victim provided police with descriptions of the suspects, who had told her that her roommate owed them money.

She described one suspect as a heavyset white or Hispanic male who was wearing a white T-shirt and sweatpants and the other as a heavyset black male.